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TSMC builds in Germany with Infineon, Bosch and NXP

It is official: TSMC will invest in Germany together with German partners and receives generous subsidies. As sensible as the site is in the overall geopolitical picture, it does not solve one important problem. The most advanced technology remains in the US and Asia.

By Finn Mayer-Kuckuk

Hydrogen: EU doubts production in Germany

A new analysis by the EU Commission considers the electrolysis of hydrogen in Germany to be uneconomical even in the long term – Europe's hydrogen superpower could become France. Another surprise: The continent can produce its entire demand cheapest itself.

By Manuel Berkel

Manfred Gotte entwickelt seit rund 40 Jahren Namen für Produkte und Unternehmen. Oft wird er als Pionier des modernen Branding bezeichnet und sogar „Namenspapst“ oder „King of Names“ genannt.

Names and abbreviations: Why Chiquita works, but LULUCF doesn't

Anyone who wants to find their way around the EU has to learn complicated names and abbreviations. This does certainly not help people in Europe to better understand what the politicians in Brussels are up to. Name inventor Manfred Gotta knows how things could be better.

By Corinna Visser

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The long night of trilogues

Trilogue agreements are often concluded in the middle of the night or even in the early morning hours before sunrise. Technically, these working hours are neither healthy nor natural. For us journalists and the publication cycle of Europe.Table, this is sometimes quite complicated.

By Lukas Knigge

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Summits: Much ado about (almost) nothing

When Europe's heads of state and government meet, the world watches. Reporters from all corners of the globe wait for results. But the results do not always justify the effort and attention.

By Till Hoppe